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Title: The Impact of French as a Second Language on Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Algerian primary Schools: Case of Third Year Primary Level in Tlemcen
Authors: LAISSOUF, Chaimaa Nour El Houda
MEBARKI, Amel
Keywords: French-Second Language-primary Schools
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Series/Report no.: 2022/2023;
Abstract: This research work is set to shed light on the implementation of the English language in Algerian primary schools. The study focuses on investigating the influence of the French language on teaching the English language in Algerian elementary schools. To tackle this issue, the questionnaire and the interview were used as research tools. The questionnaire was submitted to sixty parents of pupils studying at Bouaza Kouider, Hafid Tnessi, and Ikhlaf Boumedien primary schools in Tlemcen. Alongside the questionnaire, an interview has been conducted with three French language teachers and another interview with three English language teachers in the three selected primary schools. The data analysis revealed that the majority of the pupils’ parents and teachers recognize the importance of the English language and strongly support its implementation in the Algerian primary schools. Moreover, the participants believed that the French language has a positive impact on teaching the English language at primary schools. Furthermore, the parents and teachers who participated in this research work provided some suggestions and recommendations to enhance the teaching of the English language in the Algerian primary schools.
URI: http://dspace.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/handle/123456789/3746
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